PARIS โ€” India has begun development of lasers and an exoatmospheric kill vehicle that could be combined to produce a weapon to destroy enemy satellites in orbit, the director-general of Indiaโ€™s defense research organization said Jan. 3.

โ€œThe kill vehicle, which is needed for intercepting the satellite, needs to be developed, and that work is going on as part of the ballistic missile defense program,โ€ said V.K. Saraswat, director-general of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, which is part of Indiaโ€™s Ministry of Defence.

In a televised press briefing during the 97th Indian Science Congress in Thiruvananthapuram, Saraswat said the program includes the development of lasers โ€œwhich will be able to give you a concrete picture of the satellite, and use that picture to guide your kill vehicle towards that. That work has yet to be done.โ€

 

Peter B. de Selding was the Paris bureau chief for SpaceNews.